Dear participants of last year’s context meeting, after a lot of procrastination and more or less resolving several technical and personal issues, I’m finally ready to work on the context journal (proceedings of the 17th context meeting in Sibřina). If I didn’t overlook anything, I got only a preliminary version of Massi’s article so far (directly after the meeting). So, please submit your talks/articles now! Additional articles (that are not related to a meeting talk in 2023 or 2024) are also welcome! Best, Hraban
Hey, don’t want a journal this year? Pretty please… Am 18.06.24 um 18:35 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:
Dear participants of last year’s context meeting,
after a lot of procrastination and more or less resolving several technical and personal issues, I’m finally ready to work on the context journal (proceedings of the 17th context meeting in Sibřina).
If I didn’t overlook anything, I got only a preliminary version of Massi’s article so far (directly after the meeting).
So, please submit your talks/articles now!
Additional articles (that are not related to a meeting talk in 2023 or 2024) are also welcome!
Best, Hraban
On 6/22/24 20:29, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Hey, don’t want a journal this year?
Pretty please…
Hraban, well, I think I could write something (so I get a permanent ban on using ConTeXt ever again 😅). It would be really helpful for me to have the TeX source of an already published article, so I can adapt the template to my article. Many thanks for your work on this, Pablo
Am 23.06.24 um 11:42 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context:
On 6/22/24 20:29, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Hey, don’t want a journal this year?
Pretty please…
Hraban,
well, I think I could write something (so I get a permanent ban on using ConTeXt ever again 😅).
It would be really helpful for me to have the TeX source of an already published article, so I can adapt the template to my article.
\startArticle[% Title={Editorial Note}, %RunningTitle={editorial}, %SubTitle={}, Author={Henning Hraban Ramm}, %RunningAuthor={hraban ramm} ] \startAbstract \stopAbstract % or %\noAbstract % You can use sections/subjects and below. \startTEX some code \stopTEX \stopArticle Noting special, besides the header. Have fun! Hraban
On 6/23/24 21:50, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
[...] It would be really helpful for me to have the TeX source of an already published article, so I can adapt the template to my article. [...] Noting special, besides the header.
I just thought about something similar to: \usemodule[article-basic] Or where are these start/stops (Article and Abstract) defined? This is to avoid having my own macros. Many thanks for your help, Pablo
Am 23.06.24 um 22:15 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context:
On 6/23/24 21:50, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
[...] It would be really helpful for me to have the TeX source of an already published article, so I can adapt the template to my article. [...] Noting special, besides the header.
I just thought about something similar to:
\usemodule[article-basic]
Or where are these start/stops (Article and Abstract) defined?
This is to avoid having my own macros.
Of course. Try \usemodule[cgj] – the module in the distribution is not the same as the environment that I use for CGJ anymore, but it should still work. I should update it, but it’s always in a preliminary state… Hraban
On 6/24/24 07:25, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
[...] Of course. Try \usemodule[cgj] – the module in the distribution is not the same as the environment that I use for CGJ anymore, but it should still work. I should update it, but it’s always in a preliminary state…
“Work in progress” is the title of one of my projects: life. As a opinion, it might be easier to have a user module ("cg-journal") that is more accurate. This might help the writer to see the final output. But this is just my personal opinion. Many thanks for your help, Pablo
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